Peoplicious

June 9, 2006

Peoplicious is a tool I’m developing for collaborative research. I’d
love to have some users– try it out at peoplicious.com.

Its a publicly modifable system that allows users to:

  • Add people to the system
  • Enter some strutured data about a person (image, home page, blog, rss, delicious name)
  • Put people in lists (sort of like tagging)
  • Associate documents with people (people mark)
  • View postings/documents of a person or list of people (like an RSS reader)
  • View data filtered by who entered it.

It’s like del.icio.us, but where del.icio.us is about documents, peoplicious
is about people and objects. del.icio.us has users and you can navigate from
documents to author and back, which is nice. But the only people in the system
are users– you can’t put people in as first class data items.

Users are not the only people in the world!

In more ways than one!

It’s like wikipedia, but more structured, with user-defined lists of people and with the rss reader element.

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